Propriety - Law Dictionary Search Results
Overstep
or beyond to transgress as to overstep the bounds of propriety
Modest
Restraining within due limits of propriety not forward bold boastful or presumptious rather retiring than pushing
Omission
of omitting neglect or failure to do something required by propriety or duty
Disputable
called in question controverted or contested or doubtful certainty or propriety controvertible as disputable opinions propositions points or questions
right
to lawful authority) that together constitute the ideal of moral propriety or merit moral approval b : something that is morally
undue
not yet payable [an bill] 2 : exceeding or violating propriety or fitness [would impose hardship on the debtors] [such a
Convenience
being convenient fitness or suitableness as of place time etc propriety
Correct
right or made straight hence conformable to truth rectitude or propriety or to a just standard not faulty or imperfect free
Criticism
of the critic the art of judging with knowledge and propriety of the beauties and faults of a literary performance or
Decency
of being decent suitable or becoming in words or behavior propriety of form in social intercourse in actions or in discourse
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